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manurodriguez
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I need your help i have three options for buying

Post by manurodriguez »

1. CM 162EI Titanium
2. CM 162EI
3. Walther L400 mechanical trigger
which are the best

thanks
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Post by David Levene »

They are all good guns.

Buy the one that suits YOU best. YOU are the only person who can know that.
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Post by manurodriguez »

thanks

any of this air pistols can compite with the steyr L10
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Post by David Levene »

manurodriguez wrote:any of this air pistols can compite with the steyr L10
They are all of equal quality. At this level it's the shooter that makes the difference, not the gun.

I say again, "Buy the one that suits YOU best".
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Post by Muffo »

Il never go back to a mechanical trigger after owning a morini
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Post by aksd »

I've heard the Pardini K12 has a great trigger as well :D
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Post by toddinjax »

Muffo wrote:Il never go back to a mechanical trigger after owning a morini
Can you describe how a electronic feels different compared to mechanical? If someone favored a heavier triger, say 700 - 900 grams, would electronic still be adventageous in your view?
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Post by Tycho »

Either you like the feel, or you don't. Pure question of taste.
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Tycho wrote:Either you like the feel, or you don't. Pure question of taste.
I agree. Neither is better, they are just different.
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Post by Muffo »

The difference is there is no fall away that you have to try and take up with the trigger stop when the shot breaks. You just keep squeezing. It also feels identical to dry fire. You should borrow one and try it because obviously every1 doesn't think the same as me or every1 would be shooting morinis
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Post by Tycho »

I've got several mechanical AP that don't fall through, either, but run out against a spring. As said, either you like or you don't. BTW, I think the 162 is not a very good design, in general, but obviously, not everyone thinks like me - it's the way of the world, and a good provision against monopolism.
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Post by manurodriguez »

Thanks, the morini is a better pistol between the steyr and walther, but if the morini have a electronic triger is better????
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Post by David Levene »

manurodriguez wrote:Thanks, the morini is a better pistol between the steyr and walther, but if the morini have a electronic triger is better????
Both of the Morinis you mentioned in your original post have electronic triggers.
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Post by manurodriguez »

Yes, but the walther L400 dont have
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Post by David Levene »

manurodriguez wrote:Yes, but the walther L400 dont have
Sorry, I misunderstood your question.

As a 162EI user you would expect me to say that the electronic trigger is better than a mechanical trigger.

It isn't better, it is just different. I prefer the feel of the Morini electronic trigger but that is just personal preference.

They are all good guns so I'll say it again, "choose the gun that suits YOU best". Don't take any notice of what other people prefer. You are the only one that matters.
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Post by Rover »

Since you don't have a preference, are not handling the different guns, and may not be experienced enough to find a meaningful difference between them, I suggest you buy the first decent cheap used one you can find.

It will be satisfactory!
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Post by manurodriguez »

Sorry the Walther L400 the other option dont have electronic trigger, only mechanical thanks
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Post by conradin »

Competition Record wise both the Morini, Pardini and the Walther is just about the same. It is down to whether you want the electronic trigger and how that particular trigger feels. Steyr is still king, especially with the electronic version. But if you look at the Olympics this year for men and women on the podium, we have Steyr, Morini, Pardini and Walter.
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